Welcome

"New developments in the science of learning raise
important questions about the design of learning environments -- questions
that suggest the value of rethinking what is taught, how it is taught,
and how it is assessed"Bransford, Brown, & Cocking (2000), p. 131

Cognitive learning theory and research provide valuable
insights into how to design instruction to enhance student learning. Welcome
to Understanding Learning Theory, an online module in the Supporting Student
Success Series, developed by the IUPUI Office for Professional Development.
In this module, you will consider how the work of cognitive scientists
can help you design more effective instruction for your students. You
will do this by applying general principles of learning to instructional
design, examining how learning changes over the college years, and exploring
individual differences in how people learn. You will also identify your
own learning preferences and consider how these might be related to your
instructional choices and the learning preferences of your students.

As questions arise, please discuss them with your colleagues
or a consultant at your local center for teaching and learning.IUPUI faculty may contact the IUPUI
Center for Teaching and Learning to discuss questions.

This module consists of three sections:
Section 1: Learning theory & research
Section 2: Changes in learning over the college years
Section 3: Learning styles